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News The Walt Disney Company Board of Directors Extends Robert A. Iger’s Contract as CEO Through 2026

JD80

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Perhaps it suggests a different understanding of or approach to storytelling.

One thing that I think Imagineering has become too hung up on is the need to tell linear narratives in attractions. I think Walt and the Imagineers at the time understood that theme park rides are generally not the best form for telling stories in that way, hence the more experiential attractions like Pirates and Haunted Mansion.

This is just semantics at this point.
 

JD80

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I don't mean to be rude, but I don't think it is. There are different ways to tell a story and Disney theme park attractions are just one medium in which you have examples of that.

Ok, but you're over analysing what Iger said. There is no literal story being told. But the combination of music, setting, sounds, animatronics etc combine to make a brilliant timeless ride.

All of that "combining" is the brilliant execution. Or at least thats how I interpreted what he said.

I interpret what you are saying is all of that combined is the storytelling. I think you essentially agree with Iger but are using different words.

At least that's how I read it.
 

Sir_Cliff

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Ok, but you're over analysing what Iger said. There is no literal story being told. But the combination of music, setting, sounds, animatronics etc combine to make a brilliant timeless ride.

All of that "combining" is the brilliant execution. Or at least thats how I interpreted what he said.

I interpret what you are saying is all of that combined is the storytelling. I think you essentially agree with Iger but are using different words.

At least that's how I read it.
To be honest, I don't care that much and decided not to comment when I watched it a few days ago as I didn't want to get stuck in a pro/anti-Iger discussion. That reaction to the ride was just what struck me the most in the video as the praise he was giving the attraction that included describing it as quaint and not brilliant storytelling would probably count as negging if you were to do that to a person in a social situation. But, perhaps he just generally has an understated way of communicating. 🤷‍♂️
 

Robbiem

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I thought the whole point of Pirates was that it creates an environment rather than a story that you dip in and out of. I remember reading a quote where Walt said it was being at a cocktail party and hearing different conversations. The movie overlay shifts it a little but I think it’s a reason why it has good re-ridability you can pick up new bits each ride
 

JD80

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I thought the whole point of Pirates was that it creates an environment rather than a story that you dip in and out of. I remember reading a quote where Walt said it was being at a cocktail party and hearing different conversations. The movie overlay shifts it a little but I think it’s a reason why it has good re-ridability you can pick up new bits each ride

Isn't there some quote where Walt said that the ride was meant to be like a cocktail party where you see/listen to something different each time you rode it?
 

lazyboy97o

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I also found it interesting and probably a positive thing to see Iger discussing and acknowledging the legacy of Walt Disney.

Must say that I found his comments after riding Pirates of the Caribbean a little odd, particularly considering he had said it was his favourite attraction. My impression from his comments after riding was that he didn't actually like it all that much, as he described it as quaint and not brilliant storytelling.
It’s like asking someone who doesn’t care for sports their favorite team. He doesn’t enjoy or even really get the appeal of theme parks, so of course his answer is going to be rather tepid. It wouldn’t be a problem except that he’s one of the most influential people in an industry he doesn’t really care about but refuses to delegate to those who do.
 

HMF

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It’s like asking someone who doesn’t care for sports their favorite team. He doesn’t enjoy or even really get the appeal of theme parks, so of course his answer is going to be rather tepid. It wouldn’t be a problem except that he’s one of the most influential people in an industry he doesn’t really care about but refuses to delegate to those who do.
He appreciates them as a form of advertising. He doesn't acknowledge it as an art form on it's own.
 

Disgruntled Walt

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In the Parks
No
They started filming the biopic of Bob Iger in Animal Kingdom today. Bold choice to cast Ginnifer Goodwin as Bob:
Ginnifer Iger.jpg
 
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MR.Dis

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The question has been who will be the next CEO. Dana has just extended Jimmie Kimmel for a year. Not sure this is the best move for Disney to make. Would it not just be better to move on from this personality? I think Josh is probably measuring his new chair for the executive office--he better just make sure Bob turns in his keys to the building.
 

peter11435

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The question has been who will be the next CEO. Dana has just extended Jimmie Kimmel for a year. Not sure this is the best move for Disney to make. Would it not just be better to move on from this personality? I think Josh is probably measuring his new chair for the executive office--he better just make sure Bob turns in his keys to the building.
I’ll avoid taking this down a route that will get unavoidably political and simply point out that there is no way Kimmels contract was extended without Igers involvement and approval.
 

Dranth

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The question has been who will be the next CEO. Dana has just extended Jimmie Kimmel for a year. Not sure this is the best move for Disney to make. Would it not just be better to move on from this personality? I think Josh is probably measuring his new chair for the executive office--he better just make sure Bob turns in his keys to the building.
No legit reason to move on. Sure, a few folks who desperately want to misinterpret events so they can be offended may be upset, but when are they not?
 

Disgruntled Walt

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In the Parks
No
Kimmel's extension was done early in the summer and the announcement was held back out of respect to Colbert's cancellation, according to Reuters. It has ZERO to do with the recent controversy.
 

MR.Dis

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Kimmel's extension was done early in the summer and the announcement was held back out of respect to Colbert's cancellation, according to Reuters. It has ZERO to do with the recent controversy.
This is interesting info--if so why only one year?? The TV ratings are low and the program is bleeding money. Iger may have approved, but he will be gone in a few months. This has nothing to do with politics and everything to do with profitability. If the show was making money I would be the first applauding the move. Oh well, I guess in this environment everyone has to read their own personal politics into every post.
 

Alice a

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This is interesting info--if so why only one year?? The TV ratings are low and the program is bleeding money. Iger may have approved, but he will be gone in a few months. This has nothing to do with politics and everything to do with profitability. If the show was making money I would be the first applauding the move. Oh well, I guess in this environment everyone has to read their own personal politics into every post.
I watch it, and every other late night talk show monologue, every morning on the exercise bike before work. The YouTube hits, for the monologue, at least, are generally pretty solid 🤷🏼‍♀️

One thing I’ve hated about all this politicization is people who never watched the show or regularly saw the numbers all of a sudden becoming experts.
 

HMF

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This is interesting info--if so why only one year?? The TV ratings are low and the program is bleeding money. Iger may have approved, but he will be gone in a few months. This has nothing to do with politics and everything to do with profitability. If the show was making money I would be the first applauding the move. Oh well, I guess in this environment everyone has to read their own personal politics into every post.
Late Night in general is losing money because a lot of people don't even bother to have cable anymore and they post literally all their content onto youtube.
 

Nubs70

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Late Night in general is losing money because a lot of people don't even bother to have cable anymore and they post literally all their content onto youtube.
It begs to ask, "What is the purpose of a late night talk show or any other TV show"?
 

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